Starting Over Is Hard To Do

Over 5 years ago, I made a commitment to create a (profitable) business. Since then, I haven’t kept that commitment.

My life has changed in many ways since then.

For example, since I committed to build a business for my family and posterity, I’ve given birth, changed jobs three times between four companies, lost 60 pounds, and got a haircut. (Well, okay… More than one haircut… I can honestly say there has been at least one haircut. I just don’t know how many.)

So what does that have to do with starting over?

Well… As I mentioned, I had job changes. Both sources of income I had at the time had stopped.

Can you understand my fear of providing for a family without cash flowing in?

Needless to say, I panicked.

I immediately made efforts to regain our cash flow and successfully partially replaced it. Then, the difficult task began of adjusting our lifestyle to the new cash flow level.

That didn’t sit well with me.

So I’m inspired to start building the business now. Not out of desperation but out of inspiration.

I started reading a book. I didn’t even get a dozen pages into the book before tears were all over my cheeks.

(I was moved by the experience shared in the book.)

So, I’m back to being committed.

But, I need your help! To build a business, the first step is to have someone who will purchase my goods or services.

Would it be okay with you if I shared with you something I think you may like?

If so… Stay tuned! I’ll let you in once I’ve finished “setting up shop.”

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